News
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$1m lobby success feeAn ALP life member and lobbyist received a $500,000 success fee from a developer after 100 hectares of Cranbourne South farmland was rezoned for housing,… 
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Attempted murder chargesA Narre Warren South man and a Hampton Park man have been charged with attempted murder, following a non-fatal shooting on a Mongols bikie member… 
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Berwick remembers safelyRemembrance Day looked a little different in Berwick this year. Despite calls from the RSL to mark the solemn occasion at home this year, socially-distanced… 
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Local artists celebratedThe Minister for Creative Industries, Danny Pearson MP, was the special guest of honour at an on-line Creative Arts Forum organised by Narre Warren South… 
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VCE exams officially underwayStudents across Casey have breathed a sigh of relief after knocking over their first VCE exam. After the most disrupted year on record, final year… 
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Police crackdown on CaseyA two-and-a-half week police crackdown on dangerous driving has nabbed nine drink drivers and six drug drivers across the City of Casey. The state-wide operation,… 
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A new beginning for Berwick diningOpening a new business in the middle of a global pandemic may seem counterintuitive, but that’s exactly what Damian and the team at Little Ratoons… 
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Sports fields a step closerIt’s not every day you get excited to see construction huts pop up on a block of land – but when Rebecca Hyland spotted the… 
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Father jailed for attempted Fountain Gate meet upA “persistent” Northern suburbs father, who used social media to groom what he believed was a 14-year-old girl for sex, attempted to meet up with… 
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IBAC’s Casey inquiry resumesThe IBAC inquiry into alleged corruption involving Casey councillors and property developers is set to resume on Monday 9 November. The Operation Sandon public hearings… 
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Covid stalls elective surgeryMonash Health’s elective surgery waiting list has ballooned by 21 per cent due to deferrals during the Covid-19 pandemic’s peaks. According to its 2019-’20 annual… 
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Gyms safe to work off Covid kilosSpring is a time of increased activity in gyms around the country, but in Melbourne doubly so. Due to the lockdown there has been a pent… 
 












